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J
From another thread I’ve learned that I had a kalanchoe plant and this is what that gardener told me:
“This is a Kalanchoe and requires specific conditions to grow and flower.
It is a succulent and requires watering...let the soil dry before watering again.
Love at least 4 hours of sunlight...
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J
I have miracle-gro plant food: vegetables and herbs for my Basil plant, is it okay to use this fertilizer on my Kalanchoe plant?
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J
I have a kalanchoe and a basil plant, when I first brought my kalachoe home I found out that it had some gnats around it (at least they seem like it). I thought I got rid of them a while back (I brought it home around April/May) but I’ve notice around a week ago that my basil leaves have been...
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J
Thank you so much, I’ll try my best to help this plant now!
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J
I have this plant but I’m not sure what kind it is, I think it is a succulent and I don’t water it too often. It’s leaves are dying and it hasn’t made any new flowers since I got it (I got her around April). I’m not sure if it’s healthy. Any advice and what I should do?
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J
I have a Basil plant that’s very tall. If he keeps growing higher he will outgrow his lamp. How can I get my basil plant to grow bushier, not taller?
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J
I have this plant but I’m not sure what kind it is, I think it is a succulent and I don’t water it too often. It’s leaves are dying and it hasn’t made any new flowers since I got it (I got her around April). I’m not sure if it’s healthy. Any advice and what I should do?
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J
I have a Basil plant that’s very tall. If he keeps growing higher he will outgrow his lamp. How can I get my basil plant to grow bushier, not taller?
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J
So does that mean after it starts wooding it’s life is over? I have to cut the non-wooded part and root those because the wooding means it will no longer make basil leaves?
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I have been taking care of my basil plant for quite some time but I noticed that the bottom stems are wooding. Every time I look it up it either says it’s maturing or has root rot. But the wooding is climbing up the stem and some of the bottom leaves are turning a really light green and then...
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